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north korea has its t.v. as it looks a lot in the green truck in defiance of international warnings raising fears across the korean peninsula. western powers demands their support for sea resume rebel alliance as a friends of syria conference of those involved in this as opposition fighters and islamic extremists about how some forces across the country. present presented seeds of pain to their prospects for the future of russia and his chance to address to norway because since returning turkey from the.
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international news live from moscow this is r.c. was me. hello and welcome to the program north korea says its long range rocket has successfully placed a satellite in orbit the launch island wednesday was the second by they reclusive state this year after the attempted april sale truly after lift off the move by pyongyang immediately sent shock waves around the globe raising criticism from its neighbors but south korea and japan reacted to the north with tokyo saying it will not tolerate the action washington called it provocative and threats to regional security north korea is currently under u.n. sanctions and conducting missile and other nuclear related tests compare eric a saroj khan says certain nations are not commitment to peace. these are causing us to have. less store and the north koreans have been willing to in turn talk to all
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their nations has your. russia has another nations that have been involved in the six party talks japan south korea the united states are less willing to engage in talks when these things happen but what the un said was not only don't use ballistic missile technology it said we must have a commitment to a peaceful diplomatic and political solution to the situation there i'm afraid that the united states is going to step back talk less isolate more the military base that the united states brought merrily south korea's building. in an effort to create a ring around china perhaps the deal with north korea are all setbacks to peace what's necessary i think at this point in time is what is to step back from the process and the outside countries the other countries around the world must say wait a minute a peaceful china south korea north korea japan has
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a region will have a huge impact on world events or i think that it's really incumbent that we put pressures towards peace and not toward amping up the conflict anymore. a top western banks conference on syria needs also to boost support for the country's new opposition alive the national coalition that comes after washington formally recognize them as their nature to meet representative of the syrian people but as else he is going to take care of course the world needs to keep its eyes open to his. they call themselves martyrs god and that all those you see around you of the fighters you see are living martyrs and the living martyr has already sacrificed a soul for this country and that meant syrian rebels say they will stop at nothing to defeat us. some of them are so proud of their deeds that they post them on the web including the execution of prisoners well two out of four having a child behead
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a man who was pretty. supporter atrocities are committed on all fronts during syria's bloody civil war according to many accounts on the ground it's islamic groups that do most of the fighting on behalf of the rebels dr tatar we come meet was a member of a jihadi spoken ization twenty five years ago he later became a vocal opponent of radical islam the jihadists have no problem to behead people alive you deal with people like bin ladin and there are because of al qaida who have no he didn't use any form of whip around to to to really. like. control any place. religious believes an ideology representatives of opposition fighters came together in turkey last friday to form a unified command with the support of the so-called friends of syria including the gulf states the u.s. the u.k. and friends one of the delegates at the meeting says two thirds of the islamist dominated the entire groups have ties to the muslim brotherhood in salafist some
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people here in washington don't seem to understand that if you don't like the government in karo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you will love the government the comes to power in damascus because you will see a sunni muslim islamised government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we
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could not independently verify the. the authenticity of the footage for the you will die like these two rabbits despite supporting the anti assad forces the obama administration also recognizes that there are radical groups among the opposition in an attempt to distance themselves from extremists washington has designated one . a terrorist organization it is thought to be one of the most aggressive and ruthless groups currently involved in the conflict it's seen as more of a symbolic move on washington's part as many other rebel fighters in syria will come the efforts of those designated terrorists. this is a demonstration of support for in syria people heard chanting we are students of osama. in its own words the government is fighting terrorists that battle has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government resorted to have been widely criticized but does that crisis mean
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the wall should keep their eyes shocked at who's actually fighting for power in syria now in washington i'm going to check out. dr calling on him and contributing foreign policy in focus believes you ask recognition of the rebel coalition will only push the were a deepening crisis. what it does is it opens the door now for much more direct intervention in the civil war it will mean a heavy weapons will come in and intentionally then i think you could end up with a no fly zone it's really pretty much an open declaration of war against the outside regime one of the things that i think is difficult is trying to get really accurate to forty it seems as if the are sort of regime is sort of its back against the wall and yet at same time here it doesn't seem as if the opposition could really hold on to territory i mean this could be a long running saying this could go on for a couple of months i think the u.s.
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recognition here will excel rate. the pressure on the our sort of regime this is just a terrible mess at this point and i think if it ends without a political resolution which is that's the direction it's heading it's heading into a military solution to what i think the ripples from this year are going to go all the middle east and they're going to be there for quite some time and just ahead for you this hour certainly matches as the person continues its austerity drive it's mother's pensioners and homeowners that are taking the brunt of the cuts details are coming out. and having got such a slap in the face from judges who turned step by some egypt's new constitution the government is looking for ways to secure the referendum and made public uproar.
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and this is all see while combine lays in the dave lead to me peyton is expected to lay out his turn to shave so modernizing russia talking corruption and boosting the country's international influence the president told geneva his address to new makers and last time since returning to the kremlin for an empty. president at six o n z corpus canal hospitals house fires. there are definitely lots of things to talk about the federal assembly itself is pretty much put together out of russia's political elite and well previously we have heard some big announcements for instance president media announced at the federal assembly actually proposed changing the constitution to increase the presence certain for from four years to six years and this time president putin is actually expected to talk about how he plans to use these six years and it's very possible that we may hear some big announcements this time as was one of the biggest challenges for the president
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right now is to satisfy the need of the society for change because we've seen pretty much the biggest increase of protests in russia since the early ninety's several laws so all new was have been passed which some criticize and some support there but there is still the issue of corruption of all demographic problems in russia the dependency of the country's economy the natural restrict the resources so there are definitely things for what do important to talk about well if you look at international issues then well definitely the situation in the arab world the middle east and syria are one of the most he things which have been going on in the world this past year budget which is expected to comment on that and we have heard him say some strong critical words on some of the issues going on in this part of the world and the other issue is russia's relations ship with the united states
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which has and been exactly going through its easiest arms lately of all the controversial for markets character was passed by american lawmakers which basically gives the green light to sanction russian officials who are suspected of being. back to violation of human rights watch shark it is see by media officials here. the russians and russian lawmakers are clearly working on their proportionate to this by. working on a draft which would also give way for sanctioning american officials and there's also definitely still the issue of the washington square and so the aim to missile defense system leader of all of this is definitely not playing a positive role in developing the relations between moscow and washington now and that's to alexandre some of the in a sense russia u.s. relations are strained to political influence in washington. i believe that it will
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be very difficult to come back to their recess out because as inherited from himself from his previous time in. a divided congress it still has a lot of so-called whole. will be quite aggressive and will be quite a in the opposition towards russia in its initiatives and we have seen that recently a witness said during the so-called magnitsky act it was passed by the congress and the president will have no other option is to side it into action. so with this new move and the russia promise to retail eate adequately i don't think that we can go to business as usual and we will see that the next four years of obama storm will be filled with tensions between russia and the united states.
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moving on now the crucial referendum on a new president box constitutional they held in two stages according to reports the process had to be worked out a majority of the country's judges required to of the see the votes refused to do so it comes amid ongoing pro and anti government on the streets of the capital opponents of isn't this president morsi how flat is the area outside his palace and breach security barricades the leader gave himself extensive new pose last month backtrack in the face of rising public anger however morsi has continued to push through the proposed constitution which some critics say the road to a civil liberties and turn egypt into an islamic dictatorship is following events in cairo. the general assembly the judges club announcing that they would be boycotting the referendum the problem is now he will actually man the polling
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stations this is met with cuban scenes here in front the presidential palace protesters said the referendum simply can't go ahead if the judge is going to be manning the polling stations has been through the last few weeks about law professor stepping in to help in addition there have been some individual judges who said that they will actually assist here at the protest they are absolutely convinced that the referendum will be a no simply because there has been such a large expression of dissent here in the streets with protests happening almost every single day in addition to the high sixty's started for example of the journalists striking and of course the judges cover their eyes just a few kilometers away here from the presidential palace a significant ronnie's in support of the president with tens of thousands of people by god it's saying that the constitution is the only rights ability in this country are they saying yes to legitimacy and that really egypt must vote yes in this referendum to ensure successful transition to democracy when the news broke the president mohamed morsi if you do use this new law granting our soldiers the right
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to arrest protesters condemned it to basically egypt experiencing martial law will be here on the streets of cairo is is there. unrest continues and there is significant violence the minute you will step in and use quite heavy handed tactics against the protesters and we will see quite a lot for violence for human rights groups the amnesty international here and human rights watch said it was a worrying sign giving the truck history of the military the military of course where in power the president president mubarak stepped down and during that year in iraq the transition we witnessed a lot of human rights violations by the army including the internationally condemned practice of civilians being tried to put a military courts just have to see really what happens on sunday in the upcoming weeks. granting the egyptian military more powers could lead to severe consequences says columnist and also. i think it was a major mistake by. above president morsi to do this to throw this
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into the hands of the army it's just what egypt asked most egyptians don't want more military rule it's dangerous bringing soldiers in to calm civil problems because once they get to use the power they often don't want to leave the younger journalist generals with experience with disillusionment. to get over that sound good model of the answer came to power the rules for many years and he by the way remains still remains the most popular political figure in egypt in spite of all the disasters that have to watch so there are yet all of the serious colonels and brigadier generals who resigned ourselves room might be another no answer. all right so you can head straight to expert analysis and rest as surrounding the west crisis to grip egypt itself last.
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line israel is said to replenish its load after using some of this stockpile in a time but i'm still. so i learned about the details of the contract on our website . with a person making a shaky recovery from a double dip recession the government's promising to economic growth next year but critics say is the less fortunate that's all paying for the sun by having their benefits raided by a plum minister who is no friend of the family so. the british have got it coming a raft of nips and tucks to tax some welfare that's going to see those with the least squeeze the most so while the treasury chief admits millionaires are about to get an average tax cut a very few one hundred thousand pounds per year for next april it's the less fortunate who bear the brunt of dealing with the u.k.'s ten billion pound welfare bill but the cuts will come in disguise take for example the new so-called bedroom
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tax tenants in council housing will get less in benefits if their state funded accommodation is deemed too big for them some local authorities already say that could push up to four thousand people into homelessness especially as they're already being squeezed with an increased cost of living that's making christmas tough in many households the government insists it needs to fix public finances and that means cuts among various with too little to. the chancellor has really made the main target of his austerity and the poorest family he's cutting the support received both for the working poor three tax credits and so on and also for the for those unable to work it's not just bedrooms being taxed but motherhood as well last week the chancellor announced that maternity pay would be capped meaning that
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pregnant women will be almost two hundred pounds worse off starting next year opposition labor m.p.'s have labelled the mummy tack. and an unprecedented raid on families and that's after those at the other end of the age scale were left reeling this year from the granny tax leaving pensioners a further three hundred pounds out of pocket and a winter of worry ahead david cameron might have promised to be the best family friendly government ever but with friends like that who needs enemies. european m.p.'s have voted for a single part of that system that would create a common way to protect intellectual property across twenty five e.u. countries the moon has been lauded praised as essential to the european single market and earlier we spoke to the u.k.'s minister of state for trade and investment lord stephen green about what the block has gained by breaking the barriers between member states the full interview is coming up at six pm g.m.t.
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but here's a quick preview. the benefits of the single market are very considerable it's very important for us to recognise that the single market is a market of five hundred million people it's a relatively prosperous market it's the world's most integrated market. a great deal has already been achieved which enables companies to trade seamlessly across borders but it's not perfect yet and they do one of the key preoccupations of the british government will be to press for full implementation of the single market in the coming years. and some of the world news this hour venezuelan president hugo chavez has successfully undergone an operation to remove a cancerous tumor in her van or the needle will remain in cuba for further treatment he had been in the remission but tests showed a recurrence of the disease charice recently won reelection and has vowed to return to work quickly however his supporters stood by his vice president and the collapse
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. of his illness forcing him from office. gunman opened fire at a shopping center near the u.s. portland killing two people and wounding a said before killing himself the suspect ran for the mall with an assault rifle reportedly wearing a couple flash sit and talk a mosque a police investigation is under way. u.s. public transport systems are being equipped with all due recording devices to boost the security of passenger is a multi-billion dollar great is underway in several u.s. cities has including san francisco and baltimore reporter michael breaks as despite these seemingly good calls the new technologies spock's all kinds of privacy concerns privacy experts have different concerns that they won't wait with other sorts of technologies that they were all familiar with and some that are in development such as racial recognition software g.p.s.
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devices and a number of other technologies on the market already or are coming to market there's going to lead us down one step closer to direct and individual privacy law experts i spoke to said that there's a. different dimension oh it's one thing to be able to see someone moving around it's a different thing to be able to take your what they're what they're saying. is coming your way we explore the mystery of the death of russia's most powerful ruler of the month who led the raid on in its history defeat told a nazi germany just stop it. the
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driving home from work was no simple affair for the leader stalin used to sit on a special converted seat protected by guards on each side he trusted no one. the soviet leader strictly instructed the driver which way to go in the car would often turn abruptly from the wide open he was on to moscow's side streets weaving along and confusing. to you was ready to kill people and he did kill them and if he could do it he thought they could also act this way and that scared him to death. stalin's limousine eventually reached a narrow and strictly guarded highway. many years ago nobody was allowed here local residents had no clue that it had a facility known only to top officials. this is the comfort of a country house stalin's personal residence even though sixty years have passed
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since the death of the soviet leader his remains top secret filming has only been allowed here on rare occasions stalin spent his last twenty years and consider right up to his death. historians still puzzled over his mysterious demise did he die a natural death always someone else involved. is upstairs with our family whole or it's not appropriate to talk about one's pride like best and i knew i was bright so yes i raised so on and so forth look at events at least to the first base which theater director alexander has frequently been offered the role of stalin and he's flatly refused every time. he prefers to work with the classics looking for parallels with the time of stalinism when most people
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. are full of it i can't understand how he can love any of. us. all his life he's avoided mentioning stalin in relation to himself few people know that alexander berdovsky is not just a theater director he's also of joseph stalin's grandson. standing boom get the ball yes there was stalin me just like any ordinary man he was up there i had nothing to do with him the but the good when i saw him during the day in november parades i looked at him from the stands to be blunt i mean when i only soil close at the whole of the house of the unions he was lying in state. in much nine hundred fifty three the soviet people been farewell to stalin for three days an endless stream of mourners came to see him lying in state. the first .

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